Warmifier is not a clipper. Idk what it does, but if you send 30dBs into it, you will get 30dBs + saturation out.
Voxengo does have a 128x oversampled clipper tho, with a hardness control. Interestingly, it's an incredibly good saturator (no aliasing whatsoever, and definitely better than the non-oversampled stuff PA crams into their plugins and calls it THD), and as far as i've tried different clippers, it seems to be the most transparent when used as a clipper pre-limiter.
Totally under-rated plugs, Voxengo.

How does the KUASSA EQ - Bundle compared to other Pultec - clones & how musical are these?

Currently on Sale via jrr.shop for about $30.

Thanks.

Kuassa EVE bundle are Neves (1073 and 1081, i believe), but they feature no saturation - just clean digital EQ with nice curves, quick to use and doesn't eat your CPU. The Pultec does have optional saturation, and has EQP-1A and MEQ-5 modules (so the Pultec, as well as the lesser-known midrange section). the lack of filters prevents me from using the Pultec as a one-and-only channel EQ, but it does sound good too.

in my opinion, the Kuassa Pultec it's one of the less confusing Pultecs out there. for example, Ignite Amps Pultec is all over the place gain-wise, one of the mid bands literally cuts a few dB before you even get from 0 to 1. Kuassa one is much more well-behaved in that respect - it doesn't boost/cut a lot unless you tell it to, and it has a more controllable and less weird "low end trick" and works much more predictably than other Pultec's (check in Plugin Doctor, you'll see what i mean). so, while i wish it had an LPF/HPF, i like it much better than a lot of other Pultecs, which seem to be working against you rather than for you. so, if you don't know what you're doing around Pultec's, IMO the Kuassa one is the better option, just because it behaves much more like a well-made digital EQ with curves from Pultec, rather than reproducing the hardware with all of its quirks. it probably won't win any blind shootouts with hardware, but that's not what i tend to use it for anyway.

@Burillo
Thank you for the review. Did a first testing and agree, its a nice clean, yet also warm sounding EQ in a musical way. Might not be the best Pultec emulation, if people want exact that, though.

@Uncle E
With that said, how long will the Kuassa EQ - Sale be available?

Was looking at these Rob Papen bundles (available until July) and noticed that, if you buy Blade for £64.95 at Time and Space, you can get the upgrade to the Sound Design bundle that includes Blue 2 and Punch 2, and then, with Punch 2, you have access to the Urban X bundle for another £41.95 which gives you SubBoomBass 2 and MasterMagic too.